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Thursday, 26 May 2011

This is my text for Saturday Centus Week fifty-five. SC is Mrs. Jenny Matlock's writing theme that requires us to wriite 100 words to a give prompt. This week's prompt is: "The reflections in the mirror."

Here's my text:

Sanna dreamt sometimes about her former home, where she often became very tired. There were so many stairs to climb. It seemed that the stairs were getting bigger all the time. She felt that she climbed over three steps when she only took one step at a time. Soon she had to hopp and pull herself up over each carpet-covered step like one of the month-old kittens.

There. She made it up the stairs again. The reflections in the mirror revealed her own cat, Dina, looming over her from behind. Sanna had shrunk to the size of a mouse!

Incidentally, I had a dream about you last night. I dreampt that you came to the States to visit and we went to some music concert or something...probably a spin-off of a music series you did some time back. You featured Zarah and I thought it was the coolest thing because most people are Zarah Leander...who the heck is that?! So cool!

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